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ROLL OF HONOR.

Wellington, September 4. WOUNDED (Aug. S). Wellington Battalion. Privates R. Matlieson, 0. Menskeu, W, Miller, Sergeants E. 'Moore and C. 0. Morgan, Lance-Corporal A. P. Morse, Privates N. Morris, J. Mulcany, J. McGill, L. A. MeCracken, N. Xairn, J. Nieale, C, N. Newman, .T. F. Nolan, T. O'Connor, H. E. Paisley, E. Pcdersen, J. T. Portway, R. Robertson, H, Howo, C. H. Ruruaby, J, Sheerin, (}. Stevenson, E. 11. Weber, D. G. Wliitmore, D. S. Wilson, R. J. Worlcyi W. Brown, W. Ryder, F. J. Taylor, D. R. Farajn, W. E. Vesty, J. Thwaite, J. A. Twist, W. J. 1. Butler, F. R. ]>e Lisle, J. Petrie, R. Rickard, D. M. Jainieaon, S. Nicholls, Lanee-Corporals A. A. Price and S. W, Wallace, .Sergeants R. J. Dales and F. W, H. Margrie, Lance-Corporal C. Brooke, Corporal C. R. Russell. SEVERELY • WOUNDED. Otago Battalion. Privates S. E. Burns and ft. Bezett. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Otago Battalion. Privates i\V. E. Kilrov and A. Thorpe, Corporal W. Riddington. Auckland Battalion. Privates II :H. Melville, W. Smith, W. Jones, Corporal 11. L. Taylor. WOUNDED. Otago Mounted Rifles. Previously reported "unofficially reported di'cd of wounds"; further report received from Malta wounded: Lieutenant D. E. ISremner. Maori Contingent. Privates J. Matthews, J. M. Simeon, P. Paora, T. Muinva. DIED OF WOUNDS. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Chaplain-Captain P. Dore, Lieutenant F. B. 11. Guinness, HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Admitted No. 17 General Hospital, Alexandria. Army Service Corps. Drivers S. Fisher, S. Devitt, I'\ J. Massie, W, C. Haultan. Otago Mounted. Troopers T, 'ilcGillivray, M, Oree, A. Reekie. Canterbury Battalion. Privates W. J. Kerr, A. E, Cook, H. G. Jenkins, C. Tulley, A. D. Oruickshanks, G. H. Lindley, 11. R, Marks, Cecil E. Wells, and Holdaway. Wellington, Yesterday. ADUITTED TO 17UI GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. Army Service Corps. Driver 11. N. Crawford. Field Artillery. Driver D. T. Prussing, Gunners D. C. Galgey, F. Reea, A. Bain. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Troopers L. T. O'Neil, A. B. Scaolen, W. Bradley. G. D, CargiU, H. A. Mildon.t

Wellington Battalion. Private A. Button. N.Z. Field Artillery. Bombardier iW, Hornby. SICK AND WOUNDED DISEMBABKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAH SHIP "KAROO." Canterbury Battalion. Privates I). Lewis and W. Downel Divisional Signalling Company, Sapper W. A. Birkett. Otago Mounted Rifles. Troopers J. D. Dalziell, E. Sullivan. Otago Battalion. Privates D. Stewart, T. Guthrie, T. Shaiders, R. B. Appleton, J. JV»ser, Corporals T. G. Reid and J. L. WHson, Private F. H, Mclntyre. Auckland Battalion. ■>'' Privates JW. A. Lee, S. H. Hodge, R. L. 11, Nesbitt, Acting-Sergeant 0. £| Auckland Mounteds. Trooper F. T. Yeo. Hie High Commissioner, London re- '< •ports:— •' Wellington Battalion: Condition sterii ous, Private J. Main. / Otago Battalion: Dangerous condition (not likely to recover), Private L. P, Jolmaton. Following wounded have reeovered and have been sent to the front:—-Can-terbury Mounted Rifles: Major J. p. Wain. Wellington Mounted Rifles:' Sergeant N. 11. Jickell. Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper A. A. Eraser, Otago Battalion: Private A. Agnew. Canterbur Battalion: Quartermaster-Sergeant W. F. Graylburn. , Following sick and wounded arrived in London:—N,Z. Field Engineers: See 4 ond-Lieutenant (late Sergeant) S. H, King. . - Reported slightly sick, Mat to 25$ .. August, at Alexandria:—Otago Mount* ~ ed Rifles: Trooper P. N. Neilaon, Admitted 17th General Hospital, • Alexandria, August 21st to 2ofch:—< Canterbury Battalion, Private S. Whit* en, ? ' " Pronounced out of dangler:—Otag» . Battalion: [Major A. J. Luxford. 1 Following disembarked at Malta from hospital ship "Itonus," luth August:—, Wellington Mounted Rifles: Troopers 0. W. p. Dalrvanple, A. Whyte. Auckland Mounted Rifles: Corporal T. Holt, Trooper F. R. Langley. Field Artillery! Gunnier J. Risk, Canterbury Battalion t; Corporal L. B. G. Porter. Otago Battalion: Privates A. Cox, E. A. Wilson, E. Allison, J. H. Bowden. Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper C. F. J ones. Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship "Dunlucc Castle," August 12:—< New Zealand Field Engineers (British section): Lance-Corporal C. M. Perry. , Pronounced out of danger:-—Cantet-t < bury Battalion: Private H. Fauchelle. Following sick and wounded arrived in London, progressing favorably:—N.Z, Engineers; Sappers E. Fitzgerald and G, R. Evans. New Zealand Medical Corps: Privates E. M, P.'Rexworthy and E. S« Flood. . , Cot cases:—Canterbury Battalion:; Privates E. M. Strachey and F. Dpnaldson. Dangerously ill:—Canterbury Battalion Private P. Costello. Canterimryj 'Mounted Rifles: Trooper C. E. Ryan. Otago Battalion: Privates M. Peterson, A. S. M. Coatman, C. Mallinson, H. J. N. tXl<rAlinden. Otago Mounted Rifles;; Troopers T. McCulloch, A, A. MoCorkindale, A. Strode, M. Anderson. Auckland Battalion: Privates M. Lawlor, M. Flynn, A. W. Sweetman, S. Braham, W. Fimeri. Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship "Karoo," August 19:—Auckland Mounted Rifles: Troopers W. Baker, R, H. W. Moore. Auckland Infantry Battalion: Private A. J. Postlewaight. Embarked for England by hospital ship "Asturias," August 18:—Wellington Battalion: Major J. W. Brunt, .Field Artillery. Brigade: Driver H. Rubsett. Medical Corps: Privato E. 0. JMacpherson, Field Engineers: Sappeti E. C. Turner, Sapper J. H. Foites, Corporal W. Hulbert. Canterlbury Battallion: Private W. Lewis. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Troopers M. A. Duggan, B. G. Edwards, 91 M. Scott. Qtagoi Battalion: Privates A. Kelly, G. W.; ( . ",Pearce, W. J. Murphy, R; Ross, J. Davis. Otago Mounted Rifiies: Sergeant j, R. Bricc. Wellington BatfaUon:; Privates A. C. Beaumont, E. Hunt, 0. Ij Oliver, J. H, McTaggart, F. L. Ashbolt, (J 'C. J. Booker, Sergeant A. E. Law. Wei- > lington Mounted Rifles: Troopers A. H. Marsh, R. S. Robertson. Auckland Battalion: Privates A. Wyatt W. G. Padlie, Auckland Mounted Rifles Trooper J. R. C'liffin. Following sick and wounded arrived « in London, progressing favorably;— Canterbury Battalion: Captain V. (J, Jervis. Wellington Battalion: Lieutenants W. E, S. Furby and P. J. Cotton. Auckland Battalion: Lieutenants F. J. 11. Ellisdon and A. D. Jack. N.Z. Engineers: Lieutenant M. G. NewbouUl. Canterbury Battalion: Privates L. Domb, 0. li. White, M. NewWrv, W. 11. G. Bruce, A. F. Ashbolt, P. j. Westrupp, W. Newaum, G. Bedelph. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Troopers C. St. M. Oo'.eparsons, C. W. Warnes. Auckland Battalion: Private! J. B. Brickdale, W. E. Watson, W. Dickey, A. J. Banks, C. P. Rctarts, J, U Davy, P. \V. Bourke, E. Gould, > DIED OF WOUNDS. > l Wellington Battalion. A. J. Leonard. Wellington Mounted Rifles, J. \Y. Maxwell. Canterbury Battalion. 1,. Orion. DIED 01' TONSIUTIS. Canterbury Battalion. ■ F. Wliiffen. DIED OF ENTERIC. Field Artillery. Gunner G. V.' W. Fuller.; /;■ WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion. J. H. Whellan, W. J. Robertson, P. 3. Sharkey. Wellington Mounted. Lieutenant N. C. Harris. Canterbury Battalion. R. 11. Millikcn, L. Snook, E. Flaherty. ! REPORTED WOUNDED. Otago Battalion. D. R. Baillie, A. Bain, E. Baxter, J. A. Begg, C. Brown, G. H. Browning, Corporal W. J. Campion, F. Cloake, A. W. Crichton, J. E, Daniels, A. Dore, Sergeant H. A .Fischer, W. Qillon, Lance-. Corporal A. Glass, G. Graham, W. A, Hammond, A. Hutchinson, G. Innes, A. Kelleher, C. A. Kerse, C. Lappan, 0. J, Lay, R. Leckie, Q. Mjallinson, L. J, Meiklejohn, C. W. Miller, W. A. Munro, A. Macdonald, Quartermaster-Sergeant J. T. McGown, A. W. McNeill, A. Norton, . Corporal E. R. V. Petrie, E. Q, Reed, Maori Contingent. W. Angel, W. Barton, T. Haehuka, R, Pari, H. Ruking, R. ututb, X. Whareraupo, W. A. PUmM, B. Ckrkeek, B. H. Monte, H. Npusaka, H. It. K. Bern, T. Xkk% a WMkfc, H. SuLii

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1915, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1915, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1915, Page 5

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